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but that insidious way, you know, that the secular world can move in. that's why many amish, of course, are moving out of the more populous areas there. a couple more comments on the amish before we move on to the mormons? go ahead, james. >> well, this was a mennonite group asked me to come in and videotape the inauguration of a pastor, and this was about three months ago. and before the inauguration itself began out in the yard of the church, they had a little rhythm group with drums and singing and having a little jam session. so i got to- i know nothing about the mennonites, but far from the strict observances i would expect in an amish-related religion. >> it's very mainstream. again, to testify to my d - credentials as an anthropologist, when we originally- you know, before we had the camera crew but when i originally went down to amish country, i just had a camera and i was trying to chronicle, you know, different- the diversity of religious behavior here in illinois. so i pull into this little town, arthur, illinois, and i said, "well, where's t
but that insidious way, you know, that the secular world can move in. that's why many amish, of course, are moving out of the more populous areas there. a couple more comments on the amish before we move on to the mormons? go ahead, james. >> well, this was a mennonite group asked me to come in and videotape the inauguration of a pastor, and this was about three months ago. and before the inauguration itself began out in the yard of the church, they had a little rhythm group with drums...
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a clever way of bridging the divide between the sacred and the secular. but then a new commanding officer came aboard. he did not wear his religion on his sleeve. he did not even attend the worship services or the bible studies that i conducted on the ship third -- ship. after two days of wandering around the ship, he had a captain's call -- this is when the new commanding officer he finds a reality for the ship. one of the things he said, quoting, was that there would be no profanity aboard his ship. was startled. no profanity. he quoted george washington who said something about needing to se profanity was an indication f a limited intellect. so, buried was. and i honestly believed that there was no way -- so, there it was. and i honestly believe there was no way the executive officer would be able to speak standard english. the end of his career. no way he would be able to obey this order. this was an order that was too much for him. i have never heard him speak more than a sentence or two without using profanity. but miracle of miracles, all of sudden
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secularism as defects. the notion that we are created in god's image, should tell our genitals exposed like an animal is a religious idea. with the death of religion nobody sees wrong with people walking around naked. >> host: your book has been sitting on this table and you see a crowd here. people have been walking by saying is dennis prager going to be on, yes, good, is dennis prager going to be on, yes, real 50/50. everybody has an opinion. >> host: >> guest: if it is 50/50 i am doing very well. very happy to hear it if it really was 50/50. for i care about everything war nearly everything that focus on the left say they care about. compassion, goodness, concern for others but i think leftism hurts those causes. i am a bigger problem to them than the guy who just shout at them. i come from within that world. i understand it and i think intellectually and morally and sound and because i am not a yeller or screamer or hater or any of that, that is why people on the left to do come on feel so comfortable c
secularism as defects. the notion that we are created in god's image, should tell our genitals exposed like an animal is a religious idea. with the death of religion nobody sees wrong with people walking around naked. >> host: your book has been sitting on this table and you see a crowd here. people have been walking by saying is dennis prager going to be on, yes, good, is dennis prager going to be on, yes, real 50/50. everybody has an opinion. >> host: >> guest: if it is...
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secular party, and combined with secular values. you see secular part of the population. so what does all of this tell us? i think the key here is to look at the election results in both tunisia and egypt with some caution as to predicting the future and the future elections. in egypt you have 75% going to the islamist parties. you have 75% going to have islamist parties in tunisia. but you don't see sort of a similar in proportion of the population having what you would call a religious values. hence there's a big proportion of both the population in tunisia but especially egypt that voted for the islamist party for a reason other than having the religious political values. what we saw in both cases, were that sort of the the islamist party in egypt both the salafi and the muslim brotherhood standing on the shoulder of social movement had a stronger capacity, were able to go to the rural areas or more spread in the rural area. and you saw a similar list. a significant trend in the tunisia case. so just to -- this means basically th
secular party, and combined with secular values. you see secular part of the population. so what does all of this tell us? i think the key here is to look at the election results in both tunisia and egypt with some caution as to predicting the future and the future elections. in egypt you have 75% going to the islamist parties. you have 75% going to have islamist parties in tunisia. but you don't see sort of a similar in proportion of the population having what you would call a religious...
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the way you say that word secular. that's what he did to me. i think that a poll among the military have you been prosthetic will he advertised in the christian way. you heard carville up top say he doesn't believe the far left is making a lot of encroachments on mainstream liberalism and you say? i think he is wrong. liberalism got what it wanted with barack obama winning a second term. whether or not he can accomplish everything he wants to accomplish, maybe not. it's still okay, right? he is still the most left wing person to ever step into power in the united states of america i still think they believe he is with them on hot button social policies on these issues. he may not be with them completely on trade. he has been more like bush than i think liberals on trade. nevertheless, i think they feel like they have a friend in the white house and they feel like they have a little wind at their back compiled at the top of the show. people are out of control. right? they get a little power. >> it's embarrassing. they l
the way you say that word secular. that's what he did to me. i think that a poll among the military have you been prosthetic will he advertised in the christian way. you heard carville up top say he doesn't believe the far left is making a lot of encroachments on mainstream liberalism and you say? i think he is wrong. liberalism got what it wanted with barack obama winning a second term. whether or not he can accomplish everything he wants to accomplish, maybe not. it's still okay, right? he is...
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is this a sign of just a lack of organization on part of the secular forces? and how likely are we going to see that change with time? a lot of people argue that as these governments into the political sort of for a band are supposed -- foray, deliver support to the people as they do not deliver results partly because of the lack of experience, that we're going to see a shift to a secular party. that has not happened yet because my islamist parties have indeed lost support, we are not seeing that support being translated into gains for the secular forces. again, a question probably of organization, but it's also, i would like both of you to comment on this, but it also might mean that islamic parties in these countries don't care whether they perform economically are not big because if they know they're going to win the elections anyway, they don't seem to care. egypt is facing a fiscal cliff but nobody seems to be doing much about it. tunisia is in a bit better situation, but still facing dire economic conditions. another in tunisia don't seem to be really th
is this a sign of just a lack of organization on part of the secular forces? and how likely are we going to see that change with time? a lot of people argue that as these governments into the political sort of for a band are supposed -- foray, deliver support to the people as they do not deliver results partly because of the lack of experience, that we're going to see a shift to a secular party. that has not happened yet because my islamist parties have indeed lost support, we are not seeing...
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in nature and bangladesh is a self-proclaimed secular state and both the government party. and the opposition parties. want to keep it that way saw the islamist activists are up against a rather formidable counter force there and do you think there's any connection between the growing radicalization of islamist scene in pakistan and what is happening now currently in bangladesh. no i don't think there is a direct link i think in this this global age inspirations are drawn from the world over and this whole muslim identity question of facts muslims much further afield as well that has surfaced in indonesia and that has become increasingly an issue as well in the middle east since the our approval zz of two thousand and eleven the thing with blasphemy is that it is very easy to manipulate it politically because it deals with religious symbol it symbolism that works as a very strong motivational force to get people onto the street and it is also easy to exploit it's much easier to get a blasphemy law or. campaign for a blasphemy law done say demanding changes in marital law th
in nature and bangladesh is a self-proclaimed secular state and both the government party. and the opposition parties. want to keep it that way saw the islamist activists are up against a rather formidable counter force there and do you think there's any connection between the growing radicalization of islamist scene in pakistan and what is happening now currently in bangladesh. no i don't think there is a direct link i think in this this global age inspirations are drawn from the world over...
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stronger support for the secular party, and combined with secular value. you also see in egypt a sort of secular -- what does all of this tell us? i think the key here is to look at the election results in both tunisia and egypt with some caution as to predicting the future and the future elections. in egypt, you have 75% of of the islamist party. you have 45% going to have islamist party. in tunisia, but you don't see a sort of similar proportion of the population having what you would call a religious values. for all the reasons than sort of having the religious and political values. what we saw in both cases were that sort of the islamist parties in egypt both the salafi and the muslim brotherhood was standing on sort of the shoulder of social movements. had a much stronger operation capacity. were able to go to -- [inaudible] and you saw a similar, but less significant trend in the tunisia case. so just to -- this means that basically that it's a large still of voting in countries that can be on the other way. i would conclude in each of the country. t
stronger support for the secular party, and combined with secular value. you also see in egypt a sort of secular -- what does all of this tell us? i think the key here is to look at the election results in both tunisia and egypt with some caution as to predicting the future and the future elections. in egypt, you have 75% of of the islamist party. you have 45% going to have islamist party. in tunisia, but you don't see a sort of similar proportion of the population having what you would call a...
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they are all literate in jewish education, but their secular education is limited. that is not to say there are not some who are successful in the diamond business, electronics business, in trading on wall street. >> reporter: relatively few leave, in professor heilman's view, because they've been taught to shun the secular world. >> they've been told that the world outside their own is demonic, corrosive, dangerous, they wouldn't want to be part of it, that they live a superior kind of life. >> one of the things that they teach you is that we get to choose what we allow our eyes to see. we get to choose what we allow our ears to hear. and so when you go into the city, you make a conscious choice not to allow your eyes to see. >> there's this whole, like belief or narrative in the community that if you -- if you try to break away or change, you will fail and you won't be hardship and you'll just end up on drugs. >> reporter: lani santo is the executive director of a non-profit group called footsteps, founded in 2003, not to proselytize but to provide counsel and sup
they are all literate in jewish education, but their secular education is limited. that is not to say there are not some who are successful in the diamond business, electronics business, in trading on wall street. >> reporter: relatively few leave, in professor heilman's view, because they've been taught to shun the secular world. >> they've been told that the world outside their own is demonic, corrosive, dangerous, they wouldn't want to be part of it, that they live a superior...
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not on the grounds of me being secular quote unquote. but a way we can have a conversation about sexual desire, about sexuality, that can actually frame how we discuss why folk are repressing and hiding who they are. >> and i want to have a conversation around theology and christianity that suggests that deviant theology is going to result in deviant behavior. >> some of the same people who would say the gospels of prosperity, god wants me to be rich, they say that's a deviant philosophy. >> read the bible. the bible -- >> some people would point to levi leviticus and say god doesn't want you to be gay. >> the bible is prescription and -- there are times when its prescription around moral living is useful everywhere all the the time. there are times when the bible describes cultural historical contexts that offers lessons to the future. otherwise you'll lose your mind using the bible at all and go completely secular and have no faith in god. >> of course. first of all i want to say i'm reluctant to roll up bishop eddie long's personal co
not on the grounds of me being secular quote unquote. but a way we can have a conversation about sexual desire, about sexuality, that can actually frame how we discuss why folk are repressing and hiding who they are. >> and i want to have a conversation around theology and christianity that suggests that deviant theology is going to result in deviant behavior. >> some of the same people who would say the gospels of prosperity, god wants me to be rich, they say that's a deviant...
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but i suppose there is increasing secularization and education as in many walks of life in britain. >> as a college president do you find your spending most of your time on administration matters? >> just making sure things are going well for the students trying to bring in as much activity as can be in the college's. you are presenting the college to the outside world of because although to be outside it might seem it looks like a very wealthy place in fact individual colleges and individual studies like the humanities are underfunded and so one of the jobs of the colleges to try to raise the college environment. >> is that something that's been going on for quite awhile? >> much better in the situation. it's relatively new for every college to have its own development director i would say. >> we invited hermione lee morel's and author and a college president but there is a segue as a college president is it important for you to be a published author and is it important that the college professors published? >> it's not a general rule because the heads of oxford and cambridge college
but i suppose there is increasing secularization and education as in many walks of life in britain. >> as a college president do you find your spending most of your time on administration matters? >> just making sure things are going well for the students trying to bring in as much activity as can be in the college's. you are presenting the college to the outside world of because although to be outside it might seem it looks like a very wealthy place in fact individual colleges and...
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now thailand offers 12 years of free public education and far more are attending secular schools. scandals have also contributed to the diminishing numbers of monks, scandals revealed by social media. pictures of monks at parties with women, drinking alcohol, watching porn, driving expensive fancy cars. things monks are not supposed to be doing. justin mcdaniel, the chairman of the department of religious studies at the university of pennsylvania, was once a monk himself in thailand. >> it has a big impact in the press. i think it also has a big impact that if somebody was on the fence about being a monk or nun, that this is kind of relatively a legitimate excuse you could give to your mom for not doing it. well, look at the way monks act. >> reporter: professor mcdaniel argues that thai buddhism itself is not in decline, that it is gaining considerable traction in the western world, and that the thai people themselves are debating it more, which he says is a good thing. he's skeptical that there really is a crisis. >> i've never heard any professional religious person, rabbi, mon
now thailand offers 12 years of free public education and far more are attending secular schools. scandals have also contributed to the diminishing numbers of monks, scandals revealed by social media. pictures of monks at parties with women, drinking alcohol, watching porn, driving expensive fancy cars. things monks are not supposed to be doing. justin mcdaniel, the chairman of the department of religious studies at the university of pennsylvania, was once a monk himself in thailand. >>...
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how do you make the statement and in the pop culture, in a hardening of a secular society, recently secular, how do you make the case for your faith, how do you try to change part about being labeled as you are in many -- and many of your -- asce as in toleranc intolerant? >> if you think about it, the challenge to religious liberty seems to fall into two categories. what is the tear in the of the majority toward the unpopular minority. the latter-day saints have that in our history, and every faith group represented along this panel has had that expression. the secular issue is a new one for us in the united states. i do not think i can think of another era in the history of this country where secularism itself has become something of a religion that is now challenging religious faith generally. other nations have seen that happen with tragic consequences. , among the latter day saints, we think that what there needs to be in our country across the faith community is an increase in emphasis on the faith and family, not just on religious freedom, but what we need to do, what we need to spea
how do you make the statement and in the pop culture, in a hardening of a secular society, recently secular, how do you make the case for your faith, how do you try to change part about being labeled as you are in many -- and many of your -- asce as in toleranc intolerant? >> if you think about it, the challenge to religious liberty seems to fall into two categories. what is the tear in the of the majority toward the unpopular minority. the latter-day saints have that in our history, and...
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state for decades now they never exhibited a really secular i did to obama dishes over the last four to two years that they have been actually conspiring against to the toes of a secular state and they are trying to convert it to another state like pakistan trying to make peace on the state but creating anarchy and what do you assume is actually the result of all these terms they have been trying. for the last forty years some of the major political parties including the main opposition party has been supporting him. as unemployment and cuts buy it in the u.k. british taxpayers will now also have to cough up for another five million pounds for their queen to carry out her official duties the world pay hike comes as her majesty promises to stick to her annual speech outlining the government's legislative program as artist polly boyko now reports prime minister's first priority will be to reduce the deficit and restore economic stability at the same time the creed is set to get a five billion pound pay rise this year thirty six point one million pounds from the u.k. taxpayer will go to
state for decades now they never exhibited a really secular i did to obama dishes over the last four to two years that they have been actually conspiring against to the toes of a secular state and they are trying to convert it to another state like pakistan trying to make peace on the state but creating anarchy and what do you assume is actually the result of all these terms they have been trying. for the last forty years some of the major political parties including the main opposition party...
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they never executed and they really did a secular identity of on that issue and over the last four to two years that they have been actually conspiring against a the ito's all for a secular state and they are trying to convert it to another state like pakistan they're trying to make peace and ungoverned instated by creating anarchy and what we were seeing was actually good result of all these terms they have been trying they've been organizing for the last forty years for some of the major political parties that you can be the main opposition party has been supporting. after the break east meets west in the fresh trenches of wartimes tells you stay with us for that program for a short. while . science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia. the future covered. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all along the g
they never executed and they really did a secular identity of on that issue and over the last four to two years that they have been actually conspiring against a the ito's all for a secular state and they are trying to convert it to another state like pakistan they're trying to make peace and ungoverned instated by creating anarchy and what we were seeing was actually good result of all these terms they have been trying they've been organizing for the last forty years for some of the major...
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they never exhibited the really secular identity of the magician and over the last forty two years that they haven't actually conspired against him he knows of a secular state and they are trying to convert it to another state like pakistan trying to make peace and govern state by creating anarchy and whatever you are seeing is actually the result of all the terms they have been trying. for the last forty years for some of the major political parties including the main opposition party that has been supporting the. middle as the twenty fourteen nato withdrawal from afghanistan approaches getting india worried it's concerned that with foreign troops out of the volatile state the taliban will gravitate to india controlled kashmir south asia expert deepak to party says ever growing violence throughout the region is feeling concerns his main concern is that. afghanistan will become much more unstable what's nato troops withdraw. and pakistan the intervention might increase. there may well be another round of civil war and that will. turn afghanistan into much more of a breeding ground for t
they never exhibited the really secular identity of the magician and over the last forty two years that they haven't actually conspired against him he knows of a secular state and they are trying to convert it to another state like pakistan trying to make peace and govern state by creating anarchy and whatever you are seeing is actually the result of all the terms they have been trying. for the last forty years for some of the major political parties including the main opposition party that has...
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delivering some to the really secular identity of the ship and over the last fall in two years that they have next you can. fire gains today ito's of a secular state and they are trying to convert it to another state like pakistan trying to make the side of the government state by creating anarchy and whatever you are seeing is actually the result of all these attempts they have been trying they've been organizing for the last forty years some of the major political parties including the main opposition party has been supporting him. ok but with more news again inhofe now it's time for moscow between now and then we look back at the wave of famine that ravaged the horn of africa back in twenty eleven it put millions on the brink of starvation has come up with a couple of minutes with you. you know i've been asked a few times if i believe in conspiracy theories which is kind of an odd question i mean just in general believe in conspiracy theories like all of them even the ones that contradict each other i mean j.f.k. could have been killed by the mob the cia the k.g.b. and very secret soc
delivering some to the really secular identity of the ship and over the last fall in two years that they have next you can. fire gains today ito's of a secular state and they are trying to convert it to another state like pakistan trying to make the side of the government state by creating anarchy and whatever you are seeing is actually the result of all these attempts they have been trying they've been organizing for the last forty years some of the major political parties including the main...
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ito's all of the secular state and they're trying to not just state like it's time to trying to make peace and the state creating anarchy and what you will see who is actually did result of all these it seems to have been trying. for the last few days it is some of the major political parties that you can be the main opposition party has been simple. recapping our breaking news this hour at least seventeen people injured in a shooting during a mother's day parade in new orleans louisiana a ten year old girl among the wounded reports claim three of three or four people in critical condition though no deaths videos of the incident started surfacing online here's some footage among the first to be published billie's claim there were three gunmen involved the search for the attackers i'm going to keep you updated on this story as a situation develops. well still to come using art as expression for the mentally ill that's what we take a look at next year on our t.v. stay with us after this short break. the illusion of safety trumping you're right seems to be the main political theme of po
ito's all of the secular state and they're trying to not just state like it's time to trying to make peace and the state creating anarchy and what you will see who is actually did result of all these it seems to have been trying. for the last few days it is some of the major political parties that you can be the main opposition party has been simple. recapping our breaking news this hour at least seventeen people injured in a shooting during a mother's day parade in new orleans louisiana a ten...
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do want actually one of the she marched from the day in pakistan with a view to stop initiating secularism and linguistic nationalism however these fundamentalist right wingers who are opposed to the independence obama actually conspired from the very outset of the country they couldn't reconcile it with the fact that with the demise of pakistan and they never accepted the really secular identity of them that it should and over the last fall into years that they haven't actually conspiring against to the ito's of a secular state and they are trying to convert it to another state like pakistan and they're trying to make this an ungoverned state by creating anarchy and whatever you are seeing right now is actually the result of all the attempts they have been trying they've been part of organizing for the last forty two you have. a hundred thousand people joining in these riots doesn't. know i mean how big they've become. actually you have to see to the facts here first of all that the. cause and of the religious education institute a country which were actually funded by the middle eastern
do want actually one of the she marched from the day in pakistan with a view to stop initiating secularism and linguistic nationalism however these fundamentalist right wingers who are opposed to the independence obama actually conspired from the very outset of the country they couldn't reconcile it with the fact that with the demise of pakistan and they never accepted the really secular identity of them that it should and over the last fall into years that they haven't actually conspiring...
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is religion going to play a more important role or secularism? how do you see it? >> that is a complicated question. generally, religious parties with religious leaderships, it is the secular wars that got heard. there have been religious leanings. with parties in the past. one of the reasons that [indiscernible] was previous ousted by the army was because they wanted to call himself something similar to the pope. no such thing in islam. he had ambitions soreligion was very much about his agenda at that time. conventional wisdom has it that he has learned his lesson. he is not going to do that. that remains to be seen. the population has made its voice heard. they have said that is not the route they want to follow. i want to divert a little bit and then i will hand the microphone over. my son is in the performing arts. he is between new york and pakistan. he tells me that it is such a vibrant scene in pakistan. there is a renaissance happening in that country because it is full of young people. there's so much positive energy there. rah,e always been rah, rah, but
is religion going to play a more important role or secularism? how do you see it? >> that is a complicated question. generally, religious parties with religious leaderships, it is the secular wars that got heard. there have been religious leanings. with parties in the past. one of the reasons that [indiscernible] was previous ousted by the army was because they wanted to call himself something similar to the pope. no such thing in islam. he had ambitions soreligion was very much about his...
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. >> narrator: according to pakistan's secular laws, a woman under 16 cannot consent to marriage. but there is a loophole. as an islamic state, pakistan also follows the islamic law, known as sharia law, which states that a girl who has reached puberty can be married even if she is a minor. and here in pakistan, whenever there is a conflict between the two sets of laws, the courts tend to side with the islamic law. after years of hearings and delays, the judge finally summoned the accused to the court. >> shah: all the accused persons as well as myself, the prosecutor, the judge, all were present in the courtroom. my clients were behind the bars since last three years. so there was great apprehension. >> narrator: after a three-year long trial, the judge would side with the men. >> narrator: after years in prison, on this day, ahsan spoke publicly about kainat. >> narrator: in the end, the judge believed the marriage story, ruling that ahsan's marriage to kainat was valid despite the fact that she was only 13, following islamic law rather than secular law. he went on to say that a
. >> narrator: according to pakistan's secular laws, a woman under 16 cannot consent to marriage. but there is a loophole. as an islamic state, pakistan also follows the islamic law, known as sharia law, which states that a girl who has reached puberty can be married even if she is a minor. and here in pakistan, whenever there is a conflict between the two sets of laws, the courts tend to side with the islamic law. after years of hearings and delays, the judge finally summoned the accused...
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of secular part of the population. so what does all this tell us? i think, i think the key here is to look at, look at the election results in both tunisia and egypt with some caution as to predicting the future and the future elections. in egypt you had 75% of the seats going to islamist parties, you had 45% of the parties going to the islamist party in tunisia. but you don't see a sort of similar proportion of the population having what you would call religious values. helps, there's a big proportion -- hence, there's a big proportion of both the populations in tunisia, but especially in egypt that voted for the islamist parties for other reasons than sort of having these religious political values. and what we saw in both cases were that sort of the islamist parties in egypt, both salafis and the muslim brotherhood, were standing sort of on the shoulders of social movements, had a much stronger organizational capacity, were able to go to the rural areas or had much wider spread in the rural areas. and you saw a simi
of secular part of the population. so what does all this tell us? i think, i think the key here is to look at, look at the election results in both tunisia and egypt with some caution as to predicting the future and the future elections. in egypt you had 75% of the seats going to islamist parties, you had 45% of the parties going to the islamist party in tunisia. but you don't see a sort of similar proportion of the population having what you would call religious values. helps, there's a big...
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two years that they have been if you conspire against the ito's all of the secular state and they are trying to convert each to another state like it's down to trying to make these and the golden state creating anarchy and what you will see who is actually did result of all these it seems to have been trying they have been organizing for the last few days is some of the major political parties that included the main opposition party has been supporting. more stories online at r.t. dot com including dressing to impress british billionaire and boss of virgin richard branson donning an air stewardess outfit in the serving drinks on a six hour long flight after he lost a bet see all the pictures on our website at our t. dot com plus. an argentine ghost that spent a quarter of a century submerged under water comes up for air once more read this story of this mysterious locale on our t.v. . news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. as president francois hollande marks one year in o
two years that they have been if you conspire against the ito's all of the secular state and they are trying to convert each to another state like it's down to trying to make these and the golden state creating anarchy and what you will see who is actually did result of all these it seems to have been trying they have been organizing for the last few days is some of the major political parties that included the main opposition party has been supporting. more stories online at r.t. dot com...
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-- they are government with secular laws, but they said the way of life in bangladesh is under attack. and they are prepared to fight for it. the areas -- areas around the largest mosque turned into a battleground. thece sought to control protests with teargas and rubber bullets, a massive show of support for the non-political religious groups. that want the death penalty for those who defaming islam. >> these people are actually atheists, writing blogs and they insult islam and the prophet. they are demanding an anti- blasphemy law. >> 20 platoons of paramilitary border guards have been deployed but another opposition leader of has called for supporters to join the protests. they are bracing for larger rallies and more violence. is the first anniversary of the french presidential election that swept francois hollande to power, but this is not supported by everyone in france. thousands of supporters had gathered in opposition to his socialist government. from the french capital, ncik reports.picer >> one year ago, many people were celebrating the election of francois hollande, but now
-- they are government with secular laws, but they said the way of life in bangladesh is under attack. and they are prepared to fight for it. the areas -- areas around the largest mosque turned into a battleground. thece sought to control protests with teargas and rubber bullets, a massive show of support for the non-political religious groups. that want the death penalty for those who defaming islam. >> these people are actually atheists, writing blogs and they insult islam and the...
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the pakistani taliban has vowed to target the country's secular parties and they've made good on that threat the awami national party or the a and p. has borne the brunt of the attacks forced to campaign in the shadows. we can't campaign we can't arrange meetings all parties are doing rallies with millions of people but we can only do them with two hundred men and even when we do that terrorists still target us but islam is parties have been targeted to this is the aftermath of an attack against a political party seen as being sympathetic to the taliban but the latter have condemned to democracy as a whole meaning any political party taking part in the elections could be considered fair game by the militant group more than six hundred thousand security personnel including fifty thousand soldiers have been deployed during the election to guard against attacks but that's not exactly a comforting sight for a country that's been ruled by the military for almost half its life as an independent state the violence isn't just political in a country where the majority faith is islam religious
the pakistani taliban has vowed to target the country's secular parties and they've made good on that threat the awami national party or the a and p. has borne the brunt of the attacks forced to campaign in the shadows. we can't campaign we can't arrange meetings all parties are doing rallies with millions of people but we can only do them with two hundred men and even when we do that terrorists still target us but islam is parties have been targeted to this is the aftermath of an attack...
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it represented the really the secular identity of them that issue over the last four to two years that they have been actually conspiring against of the ito's of a secular state and they are trying to convert it to another state like pakistan trying to make peace and the government state but creating anarchy and whatever you are seeing is actually good result of all these terms they have been trying. for the last forty years for some of the major political parties that you can be the main opposition party has been supporting. us in for me kevin owns and i think there was much for company in a couple of days time again next to bring the latest news about thirty minutes time before he looks at the wave of famine that ravaged the horn of africa back in twenty eleven to put millions on the brink of starvation we've got a story coming up after the break. the illusion of safety trumping your right seems to be the main political theme of post nine eleven america i notice pushing the keep you safe at any cost more than new york billionaire mayor michael bloomberg who originally had to defend h
it represented the really the secular identity of them that issue over the last four to two years that they have been actually conspiring against of the ito's of a secular state and they are trying to convert it to another state like pakistan trying to make peace and the government state but creating anarchy and whatever you are seeing is actually good result of all these terms they have been trying. for the last forty years for some of the major political parties that you can be the main...
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. >> those he is referring to, those using the media to advocate for a secular society in bangladesh, that is what the government of this muslim majority nation is fighting to uphold, a cut -- a country governed by secular laws. protesters have cut off the city. quell the violence. opposition leaders are continuing to call their supporters to join the protests, meaning that bangladesh must break for more bloodshed. >> they are refusing to concede defeat after the ruling coalition narrow win on sunday. he has described the result as the worst electoral fraud in labor history. scott reports. >> the morning after a historic election, labor reflects on the news that the ruling coalition will be returning for another term. in for another 12 years on sunday, the victory was not as big. some big names lost their seats and the ethnic chinese all but abandoned the coalition. striking a conciliatory note at a press conference after the win was confirmed. democracy has gone, clearly. with the importance of the nation and all parties, i hope that all parties can accept these results and about dem
. >> those he is referring to, those using the media to advocate for a secular society in bangladesh, that is what the government of this muslim majority nation is fighting to uphold, a cut -- a country governed by secular laws. protesters have cut off the city. quell the violence. opposition leaders are continuing to call their supporters to join the protests, meaning that bangladesh must break for more bloodshed. >> they are refusing to concede defeat after the ruling coalition...
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there's not one mention of religion or mention of god, religion, or faith, but entirely secular, but to illustrate the fact had this been done, we would have had a resource of a different kind because there's a huge amount of comfort and wisdom in the literatures of the word, and i drew from chinese and indian and from all the resources and in some cases, i had the imreat pleasure of rewriting and translating, and, you know, i didn't give any references, don't know where the texts come from because we don't know where the original texts of religion come from, and so i'm rather trying to construct something that could stand alongside or on the same shelf to show it can be done and show from the human heart there's a huge amount we can profit from. >> host: you had a discussion on your good book and bible with the archbishop. >> guest: yes, indeed. years before, he invited me tore have a discussion, a double-header with him before an audience, about a book written on ethics which is an interesting mind, and he, of course, was very committed christian, and in his writings, in particular
there's not one mention of religion or mention of god, religion, or faith, but entirely secular, but to illustrate the fact had this been done, we would have had a resource of a different kind because there's a huge amount of comfort and wisdom in the literatures of the word, and i drew from chinese and indian and from all the resources and in some cases, i had the imreat pleasure of rewriting and translating, and, you know, i didn't give any references, don't know where the texts come from...
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you know, i think from a long-term perspective it kind of refutes to me a secular argument for a secular bull market here. you know, again, it's, you know, stock buybacks, i think, are helping. and, again, it's really brought on by the fact that the fed's got interest rates at 0% and supplying all this liquidity to the market. but long-term fundamental i think it's lacking. liz: okay, but then you start to see, dan, you see airily-shorted stocks defying gravity, burning the shorts, you see no one selling stocks as soon as there's either good or bad news. it just seems to be a very positive atmosphere. let's get your names. where do you really think that people can see the money grow in their portfolio? first we start with sectors, and then we'll get to individual names. >> okay, sure. and just to note, you know, i mean, the markets don't operate in a vacuum. looking at revenue, you know, you're kind of pigeon holing things. the asset markets really compete for money flows, so we're looking at equities attractive relative to other asset classes. if you're looking at where to make money, i
you know, i think from a long-term perspective it kind of refutes to me a secular argument for a secular bull market here. you know, again, it's, you know, stock buybacks, i think, are helping. and, again, it's really brought on by the fact that the fed's got interest rates at 0% and supplying all this liquidity to the market. but long-term fundamental i think it's lacking. liz: okay, but then you start to see, dan, you see airily-shorted stocks defying gravity, burning the shorts, you see no...
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there are no radical leftist or secular parties in afghanistan today. that has all been pretty much wiped out. but in the 1970's, those were the powerful forces in afghanistan. the president and from the 1970's was a secular list modernizer not unlike iran and he was replaced in 1978 by the afghan communist huk decided to remodel the society according to the year to be in society and the whole country rose up against them and that is when the soviets had to come in. what is amazing is the way that that invasion and the almost unending civil war that has followed, pounded by the u.s. intervention of 2001 and after has completely wiped out all of afghanistan that we saw in the 60's and 70's. i don't want to exaggerate too much. there were a lot of religious people in afghanistan at that time as well and more on the countryside they were quite conservative and it's been quite conservative country. but if you look around in kabul in the 1970's you would see the girls and skirts and very few women a neighbor, and addressed a western-style clothing taking the
there are no radical leftist or secular parties in afghanistan today. that has all been pretty much wiped out. but in the 1970's, those were the powerful forces in afghanistan. the president and from the 1970's was a secular list modernizer not unlike iran and he was replaced in 1978 by the afghan communist huk decided to remodel the society according to the year to be in society and the whole country rose up against them and that is when the soviets had to come in. what is amazing is the way...
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,here were fundamental splits between the islamists on the one hand and the more secular side only other. inevitably, with the escalation of the fighting, all sorts of local issues come into play. in this report, it is a squabble over who a sickly looted some industrial areas. has been of picture gathering pace in the arms uprising. >> yet in terms of reporting from the western perspective, there seems to be this drive for the opposition to be seen as credible, yet with everything going on, especially with reports this week -- i don't know if you saw the video of a rebel commander, and i think you know the rest of that story -- kidnapping one another. we are supposed to see these groups as a cohesive opposition that is in someway credible credible, especially for the channeling of westerners. how do they decide to get these weapons and who does not? >> you are right, the syrian opposition as a whole would like themselves to be received as some sort of coherent force, but the reality is they are not, and in particular on the ground, the armed rebel groups on the one side broadly seeking t
,here were fundamental splits between the islamists on the one hand and the more secular side only other. inevitably, with the escalation of the fighting, all sorts of local issues come into play. in this report, it is a squabble over who a sickly looted some industrial areas. has been of picture gathering pace in the arms uprising. >> yet in terms of reporting from the western perspective, there seems to be this drive for the opposition to be seen as credible, yet with everything going...
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deliver late targeting coalition members, all secular politicians. they did target a few members from religious parties, which caused confusion about their agenda, but for the most part, a have been targeting secular parties. >> is there a chance the violence will act fire against the taliban? we know the pakistani people are tired of being targeted. what is the public reaction? >> the public is obviously very concerned about the security. there is less than two days before the election. folks are worried that something big and bad is going to happen in the next couple of days. but they have been sold on the pakistani taliban being bad for a long time now. last year, they shot a young girl. i think that turned the tide against the caliban and provided fromilitants some support the public to go against some of these militants in the tribal areas. they have been doing that. >> could they be doing a better job of protecting this political process? it is less than 48 hours before the election and people are still being targeted. could they be doing a bet
deliver late targeting coalition members, all secular politicians. they did target a few members from religious parties, which caused confusion about their agenda, but for the most part, a have been targeting secular parties. >> is there a chance the violence will act fire against the taliban? we know the pakistani people are tired of being targeted. what is the public reaction? >> the public is obviously very concerned about the security. there is less than two days before the...
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we've been in a secular bear from 2009 to 2008 and 2009. and the market's come back and the first gains particularly go to the professionals and then people start to catch on. whether or not retail come back with the same force and vigor that it had in the early '90s and 2000s, if you go back to the 1968 mutual fund mania, where we had a peak in stock market participation by individuals, that was the last big -- >> the go-go years. it could be a structural, generational phenomenon. but hopefully, they're not going to miss out on this. there's so much going right in the u.s. economy right now, that they could be benefiting, even after this big rally from some very, very big strong themes that are playing out in the economy. >> so it takes education. you've got to be educating folks as to what's driving the market and why it's important to actually participate in what we're seeing. >> as you well know, i started talking in 2009 about, you know, one of the biggest operational opportunities in stocks and raereal estate, with the fed takes rates
we've been in a secular bear from 2009 to 2008 and 2009. and the market's come back and the first gains particularly go to the professionals and then people start to catch on. whether or not retail come back with the same force and vigor that it had in the early '90s and 2000s, if you go back to the 1968 mutual fund mania, where we had a peak in stock market participation by individuals, that was the last big -- >> the go-go years. it could be a structural, generational phenomenon. but...
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the opposition groups that are more secular anmore moderate are not good fighters. they're not good at delivering humanitarian aid. so we need to help them coordinate. we need to help them be able to deliver humanitarian aid in a much better way. and i think over the next short period of time we also will be helping to arm them. i know there are lots of arms that are flowing into syria. but the arming of these more moderate secular groups is almost becoming more symbolic than necessary. i do think we're going to be doing that soon. ani doope we're ablto change the balance. let me just mention one other piece. i know i'm talking long on this answer. but it's very important that these more moderate secular groups begin to reach out to the alowites. they are 10% of the population. they support assad. they think they're going to be external natured if assad falls. that is really one of the primary and maybe only reason they are supporting assad at this moment. so if we can pull those two groups together so that they know there's a future and a more plurallistic type soc
the opposition groups that are more secular anmore moderate are not good fighters. they're not good at delivering humanitarian aid. so we need to help them coordinate. we need to help them be able to deliver humanitarian aid in a much better way. and i think over the next short period of time we also will be helping to arm them. i know there are lots of arms that are flowing into syria. but the arming of these more moderate secular groups is almost becoming more symbolic than necessary. i do...
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we're in a secular bull market. the u.s. economy is improving. and when you have 140 million gen-xers, the demographics don't play out -- >> time's up. got to go, buys. >> you don't understand demographics. >> i'm sure i don't. >> i think i just heard nikkei 40,000 from ron. >> i didn't want say that. >> yes, he did. >> i think it's going to 20,000 before it breaks. >> i agree with that. >> coming up, move over, zuk, in the wake of the facebook phone flop and lagging stock price, is it time to let someone else run the social giant he cofounded? >>> later, watching the billionaire investors. today is the deadline for them to disclose which stocks they bought and sold in the first quarter. we'll round up some of the biggest moves for you coming up. [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the new blackberry z10. with time shift and blackberry balance. built to ke
we're in a secular bull market. the u.s. economy is improving. and when you have 140 million gen-xers, the demographics don't play out -- >> time's up. got to go, buys. >> you don't understand demographics. >> i'm sure i don't. >> i think i just heard nikkei 40,000 from ron. >> i didn't want say that. >> yes, he did. >> i think it's going to 20,000 before it breaks. >> i agree with that. >> coming up, move over, zuk, in the wake of the...
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they say that the secular's might undermine the opposition. there is a lot of internal debates within the opposition. the moment they finished, they will come up with their final decision about the geneva meeting. question is where the opposition stands right now in terms of forming this interim government. they are over there in turkey debating these issues. how much support does the previous leader have for that proposal that he has initially put forward for a political transition in syria? >> well, his proposal has been dismissed by all the opposition. they said that he is an outgoing leader, his era is over. we are waiting to see the new leader elected tomorrow. along with the highest authority of the general committee, they will have to come up with a new plan for the geneva meeting. the bottom line of the opposition is the following, any move to go to geneva conference has tuesday in clear terms that it will be about a transitional government and assad to leave syria within one month. anything less than that is going to be seen as a betr
they say that the secular's might undermine the opposition. there is a lot of internal debates within the opposition. the moment they finished, they will come up with their final decision about the geneva meeting. question is where the opposition stands right now in terms of forming this interim government. they are over there in turkey debating these issues. how much support does the previous leader have for that proposal that he has initially put forward for a political transition in syria?...
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years that they have been actually conspiring against to the ito's all for a secular state and they are trying to convert it to another state like pakistan and they're trying to make these on the government and state but creating gnocchi and whatever you are seeing is actually a result of all the terms they have been trying or guys in for the last forty years for some of the major political parties including the main opposition party has been supporting. some americans and dead as a ticket to prison instead of help to pay it back they get says it's resorting to the previously obscene practice of throwing the ball into jail plating to settle the air and the story is just ahead here on the. mission and free credit take three months for charges free. range month free. free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media dog our teeth dot com. sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't do or don't learn about anything turns mission to teach music creation and why it should car
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with respect to these secularization at this happened in all western societies. but not all at once by a back-and-forth zigzag fashion and it played out very differently. france, germany, england, in the u.s. with lots of demonstration a fax with one country going to germany and vice versa and the account i offer in the book abbreviated as it is but a common set of secularization , leading to changes of the compensation of the professorial but those do staff each with a different political mix but one that nevertheless ochers differently and that is ultimately might account. they have pride commonalities but a quite different trajectory. on good points as well i will say a couple of things to do class interest i do think they do but it to bring forth to pieces of evidence to call into question if this explains the phenomenon and first of all, its class interest really did explain my professors are liberal you may expect more change over time and and academics as someone goes to graduate school to realize they have a career ahead of them and then commit some solac
with respect to these secularization at this happened in all western societies. but not all at once by a back-and-forth zigzag fashion and it played out very differently. france, germany, england, in the u.s. with lots of demonstration a fax with one country going to germany and vice versa and the account i offer in the book abbreviated as it is but a common set of secularization , leading to changes of the compensation of the professorial but those do staff each with a different political mix...
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that they really are the secular identity of bangladesh and over the last fall in two years that they have been actually conspiring against ito's of a secular state and they are trying to convert it to another state like pakistan trying to make peace and government state by creating anarchy and whatever you are seeing is actually the result of all these terms they have been trying. for the last forty years some of the major political parties including the main opposition party has been supporting. when i come back find out why thousands of portugese are heading for the exit and you can also end up in jail too if you are too poor to pay your debts in the u.s. or examine that. the illusion of safety trumping you're right seems to be the main political theme of post nine eleven america and notice pushing the keep you safe at any cost more the new york billionaire mayor michael bloomberg who recently had to defend his stop and frisk strategy after giving a speech to police brass stop and frisk is the practice of just being able to search anyone in new york at any time for any reason with
that they really are the secular identity of bangladesh and over the last fall in two years that they have been actually conspiring against ito's of a secular state and they are trying to convert it to another state like pakistan trying to make peace and government state by creating anarchy and whatever you are seeing is actually the result of all these terms they have been trying. for the last forty years some of the major political parties including the main opposition party has been...
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to eat those all of the secular state and they are trying. to state like it's time to trying to make peace and the state creating anarchy and what you will see who is actually the result of all these it seems to have been trying. for the last few days it is some of the major political parties that you can be the main opposition has been simple. recapping the hour's breaking news at least seventeen people injured in a shooting during a mother's day parade in new orleans louisiana a ten year old girl among the wounded according to reports three people in critical condition though there were no deaths police claim there were three gunmen involved the search for the suspects ongoing we'll keep you updated on the story as the situation develops. well up next we take you back to some of the twentieth century's bloodiest battles as we visit britain's forum a reenactment of armed conflicts that's coming your way in a few minutes stay with us. the illusion of safety trumping your right seems to be the main political theme of post nine eleven america u
to eat those all of the secular state and they are trying. to state like it's time to trying to make peace and the state creating anarchy and what you will see who is actually the result of all these it seems to have been trying. for the last few days it is some of the major political parties that you can be the main opposition has been simple. recapping the hour's breaking news at least seventeen people injured in a shooting during a mother's day parade in new orleans louisiana a ten year old...